@Unihedron People who use c#, where unsafe is a keyword applied to blocks of code :p? (It means "this block is allowed to twiddle pointers a la c++".) </needlessly pedantic>
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neminemJul 7 '14 at 20:18

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@thenaglecode burninate is a technical term on meta, in case you didn't know.
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Tim SeguineJul 7 '14 at 20:33

@TimSequine, after browsing meta for a while. I too have come to this plagaritismic conclusion.
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thenaglecodeJul 8 '14 at 0:14

Safety and security are not the same thing, so I'd argue against merging them. For example, code can be thread-safe and type-safe whilst being totally insecure. It can be very secure (in the sense of confidentiality) whilst not being safety-critical (e.g. it crashes if any intrusion is detected).

Many of the questions tagged safe look like the user wrote a phrase in the tags box, such as "php safe string" or "apache safe multithreading". This is a common problem; new users often don't understand that tags are supposed to be independent of each other.